Which of you waffles between being confident about the Pre and deciding that it might not be right for you?

If not you, do you know of anyone who IS still undecided?
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Personally, I fall into the second category. I'm dying to have a more consistent and robust web-browsing experience (which I hope the Pre will offer) but between the things I don't know and some things I do (like "Classic" lacking gps or Bluetooth access and the absence of Kinoma) I think getting the Pre at launch would be premature. For me.

Luckily, my lady seems quite likely to get the Pre immediately, so I'll be able to play with hers and see if it's right for me.

Too many unknowns to really know. But let's put it this way. I've not seen anything to totally discourage me and likely won't know til its in my hand. I'll definitely buy it and try it out since the OP asked whether we'll buy it or not.

I still majorly want a Pre, but the more we continue to wait for info, the more I keep thinking about getting an iPhone instead. In terms of hardware and WebOS, the Pre definitely comes out on top, but I'm having doubts over whether it'll ever be able to touch the iPhone when it comes to the app store. Apple has so much support and the store is so mature now, that it's hard to overlook.

I still majorly want a Pre, but the more we continue to wait for info, the more I keep thinking about getting an iPhone instead. Hardware-wise, the Pre definitely comes out on top, but I'm having doubts over whether it'll ever be able to touch the iPhone when it comes to the app store. Apple has so much support and the store is so mature now, that it's hard to overlook.

Maybe it's because I'm no iPhone user, but I've never seen an app or an ad for an app (for the iPhone) that I've ever wanted to spend money on.

I'm on the fence. I'm still wondering what functionality the Pre would give that the Touch Pro 2 wouldn't. Luckily, I'm not eligible for an upgrade until next January, so there's plenty of time to decide.

Maybe it's because I'm no iPhone user, but I've never seen an app or an ad for an app (for the iPhone) that I've ever wanted to spend money on.

I took a look through the app store the other day and found tons of free and .99 apps that I would love to have. Then there are emulators and stuff that can run on the phone once jailbroken, that would get much use from me.

I'm on the fence. I'm still wondering what functionality the Pre would give that the Touch Pro 2 wouldn't. Luckily, I'm not eligible for an upgrade until next January, so there's plenty of time to decide.

I only know one other person in my immediate circle of friends who is interested in the Palm Pre. He is, in fact, on the fence. He's not sure if he wants to shell out a couple hundred bucks for a phone he might not use to its full potential. He's heard a lot about the synergy feature, but doesn't think he'll be using it much because he doesn't need calendars in his every day life. Basically, I think he feels the Pre might be too business oriented rather than consumer. I say it's both!

Anyway, I personally made up my mind when I saw it unveiled at CES on the FOX Business Network. After hearing Roger McNamee gushing about how wonderful it is, I became interested and found all of the main Pre info sites and have decided that yes I want this phone!

"Never regret yesterday. Life is in you today, and you make your tomorrow." —L. Ron Hubbard

On the fence here. I want to see what the early development access produces by the time of launch to see how legitimate their app store may be. I want to hold the phone in hand, see how it feels, look at the screen compared to the beautiful iphone screen, and test out the keyboard.

Right now, I'm definitely changing from my Touch Diamond...whether it'll be a Pre or an iPhone I'm unsure, though currently leaning towards Pre.